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1998-W PCGS PF70 $100 Platinum American Eagle
1990 USD
The year 1998 marked the second year of production of the Proof Platinum American Eagle series and the first time the U.S Mint would embark on a five-year design series. The series would be known as the “Vistas of Liberty”, which profiled the unique character of our Nations diverse landscapes. The obverse and reverse were designed and sculpted by the revered John Mercanti. In 1998, the Mint struck 14,912 one-ounce proof Platinum American Eagles, which marked nearly a 30% drop in overall mintage when compared to the previous year. Less than 3% of those pieces have achieved the perfect PF70 grade by PCGS. Fractional platinum is sought after by investors and collectors across the world because they are no longer in production by the U.S Mint.
The obverse features the face of the famous Statue of Liberty, as she is also raising her arm. The reverse depicts a bald eagle soaring above the Atlantic Ocean coastline in New England.
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1998-W PCGS PF70 $25 Platinum American Eagle
630 USD
The year 1998 marked the second year of production of the Proof Platinum American Eagle series and the first time the U.S Mint would embark on a five-year design series. The series would be known as the “Vistas of Liberty”, which profiled the unique character of our Nations diverse landscapes. The obverse and reverse were designed and sculpted by the revered John Mercanti. In 1998, the Mint struck 14,873 one-quarter ounce proof Platinum American Eagles, which marked a 20 percent drop in overall mintage when compared to the previous year. Less than 2% of those pieces have achieved the perfect PF70 grade by PCGS. Fractional platinum is sought after by investors and collectors across the world because they are no longer in production by the U.S Mint.
The obverse features the face of the famous Statue of Liberty, as she is also raising her arm. The reverse depicts a bald eagle soaring above the Atlantic Ocean coastline in New England.
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1998-W PCGS PF70 $50 Platinum American Eagle
1100 USD
The year 1998 marked the second year of production of the Proof Platinum American Eagle series and the first time the U.S Mint would embark on a five-year design series. The series would be known as the “Vistas of Liberty”, which profiled the unique character of our Nations diverse landscapes. The obverse and reverse were designed and sculpted by the revered John Mercanti. In 1998, the Mint struck 13,836 one-half ounce proof Platinum American Eagles, which marked nearly a 10% drop in overall mintage when compared to the previous year. Less than 5% of those pieces have achieved the perfect PF70 grade by PCGS. Fractional platinum is sought after by investors and collectors across the world because they are no longer in production by the U.S Mint.
The obverse features the face of the famous Statue of Liberty, as she is also raising her arm. The reverse depicts a bald eagle soaring above the Atlantic Ocean coastline in New England.
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1999 NGC MS70 $25 Platinum American Eagle
3800 USD
The American Eagle Platinum Coin has the distinction of being the only platinum bullion coin the United States Mint issues each year. This is a beautiful example of an early year ¼ oz Platinum American Eagle. There are only 33 of the pieces certified MS70 by NGC.
The design depicts an American eagle with outstretched wings soaring in front of a sunrise with “United States of America” above on the reverse and the obverse features the strong face of the Statue of Liberty along with Liberty’s raised arm.
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1999 NGC MS70 $5 Gold American Eagle with W
2750 USD
This coin was born from a U.S Mint error where unfinished proof dies were used to strike these beautiful pieces. Only 403 pieces have been graded MS70 by NGC. This is a key coin in the series and a must own for any collection.
The reverse features a male bald eagle bringing an olive branch to his nest. In the nest is a female eagle awaiting with her young. The obverse of the coin showcases the design of Lady Liberty walking confidently against the sun’s rays. This image was adapted from the famed Augustus Saint-Gaudens.
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1999 PCGS MS70 $10 Platinum American Eagle
1800 USD
The year 1999 marked the third year of production of the Platinum American Eagle series. During this time, Platinum American Eagle production starts to ramp up by the U.S Mint. Interest from investors and collectors of platinum continued growing and the mint produced just over 55,000 one-tenth ounce pieces. Even though we saw an increase in production, it didn’t translate to the number of perfect Mint State 70 pieces, with only 23 pieces achieving the flawless grade by PCGS. Platinum is a soft metal and can be easily damaged, making it difficult to find early-year platinum in perfect strikes. Fractional platinum is sought after by investors and collectors across the world because they are no longer in production by the U.S Mint.
The obverse features the face of the famous Statue of Liberty, as she is also raising her arm. The reverse depicts a bald eagle flying with outstretched wings. “United States of America” is at the top.
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1999 PCGS MS70 $5 Gold American Eagle
475 USD
In 1999 the US Mint produced a record high for Gold Eagles. To this day, the record number of gold bullion coins produced during 1999 has not been surpassed. Particularly in demand were the one-ounce and one-tenth-ounce denominations suggesting investment demand from both ends of the spectrum. The surge in demand was attributed to the growing uncertainty surrounding the new millennium also known as Y2K. The mint produced nearly 3 million one-tenth ounce Gold Eagles and only 902 pieces have been certified perfect 70 by PCGS. This is a must-own for any collection and is a key date in the series. This piece features sharp strikes on both sides with a beautiful luster that is sure to catch the eye of the beholder.
Design features a male bald eagle in flight carrying an olive branch to his nest, where a female awaits with her young on the reverse and the obverse features the design of Lady Liberty walking confidently against the sun’s rays which was adapted from the famed Augustus Saint-Gaudens.
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1999-W NGC PF70 $10 Platinum American Eagle
350 USD
The year 1999 marked the third year of production of the Proof Platinum American Eagle series. The obverse side of the coin was designed by revered U.S Mint sculptor and engraver, John Mercanti and the reverse was designed by the famed U.S Mint sculptor and engraver, Thomas D. Rogers. In 1999, the Mint Struck just over 19,000 one-tenth ounce proof Platinum American Eagles, and less than 7% of those pieces have achieved the perfect PF70 grade by NGC. Fractional platinum is sought after by investors and collectors across the world because they are no longer in production by the U.S Mint.
The obverse features the face of the famous Statue of Liberty, as she is also raising her arm. The reverse depicts a bald eagle flying with outstretched wings. “United States of America” is at the top.
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1999-W NGC PF70 $100 Platinum American Eagle
2350 USD
The year 1999 marked the third year of production of the Proof Platinum American Eagle series. Following the previous theme, the United States Mint continued the “Vistas of Liberty” design series for the Proof versions of the coins. The design carried a depiction of the bald eagle in the southeastern wetlands of the United States, designed by John Mercanti. In 1999 the Mint struck 12,363 one-ounce proof Platinum American Eagles which represented nearly a 20% drop in overall mintage when compared to the previous year. Less than 7% of coins receiving the perfect PF70 grade by NGC.
The obverse features the face of the famous Statue of Liberty, as she is also raising her arm. The reverse depicts a bald eagle in the southeastern wetlands of the United States.
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1999-W NGC PF70 $25 Platinum American Eagle
525 USD
The year 1999 marked the third year of production of the Proof Platinum American Eagle series. Following the previous theme, the United States Mint continued the “Vistas of Liberty” design series for the Proof versions of the coins. The design carried a depiction of the bald eagle in the southeastern wetlands of the United States, designed by John Mercanti. Production by the Mint for the period hit a record low for the quarter-ounce Proof Platinum Eagles with just over 13,000 produced and less than 8% of coins receiving the perfect PF70 grade by NGC. Fractional platinum is sought after by investors and collectors across the world because they are no longer in production by the U.S Mint.
The obverse features the face of the famous Statue of Liberty, as she is also raising her arm. The reverse depicts an eagle above Southeastern Wetlands in the "Vistas of Liberty" series with United States of America above and the denomination below.
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1999-W PCGS PF70 $50 Platinum American Eagle
995 USD
The year 1999 marked the third year of production of the Proof Platinum American Eagle series. Following the previous theme, the United States Mint continued the “Vistas of Liberty” design series for the Proof versions of the coins. The design carried a depiction of the bald eagle in the southeastern wetlands of the United States, designed by John Mercanti. In 1999 the Mint struck 11,103 one-half ounce proof Platinum American Eagles which represented nearly a 20% drop in overall mintage when compared to the previous year. Less than 5% of coins receiving the perfect PF70 grade by PCGS.
The obverse features the face of the famous Statue of Liberty, as she is also raising her arm. The reverse depicts a bald eagle in the southeastern wetlands of the United States.
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2000 NGC MS70 $50 Platinum American Eagle
7837.50 USD
The year 2000 marked the fourth year of production of the Platinum American Eagle series. During this time, Platinum American Eagle production dropped by the U.S Mint. The mint produced just over 18,000 half-ounce pieces. That is equates to a 40% drop in production when compared to the previous year. Furthermore, only 33 pieces have achieved the flawless grade of MS70 by NGC. Platinum is a soft metal and can be easily damaged, making it difficult to find early-year platinum in perfect strikes. Fractional platinum is sought after by investors and collectors across the world because they are no longer in production by the U.S Mint.
The obverse features the face of the famous Statue of Liberty, as she is also raising her arm. The reverse depicts a bald eagle flying with outstretched wings. “United States of America” is at the top.
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2000 NGCX MS10 $10 Platinum American Eagle
495 USD
In the year 2000 we saw the quarter-ounce Platinum American Eagle mintage drop by nearly forty percent, with just over 34,000 pieces produced. Due to these low mintage numbers, collectors and investors try to add these to their collections when they become available. Only 328 coins have been certified perfect 70 by NGC. If you have been looking to add a truly exceptional and rare Platinum Eagle, look no further than this flawless half-ounce piece.
The obverse features the face of the famous Statue of Liberty, as she is also raising her arm. The reverse depicts a bald eagle flying with outstretched wings. “United States of America” is at the top.
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2000 PCGS MS70 $25 Platinum American Eagle
3450 USD
In the year 2000 we saw the half-ounce Platinum American Eagle mintage drop by nearly fifty percent, with just over 20,000 pieces produced. It was a record low in terms of mintages for Platinum Eagles for all denominations. Due to these low mintage numbers, collectors and investors try to add these to their collections when they become available. Only 19 coins have been certified perfect 70 by PCGS. If you have been looking to add a truly exceptional and rare Platinum Eagle, look no further than this flawless half-ounce piece.
The obverse features the face of the famous Statue of Liberty, as she is also raising her arm. The reverse depicts a bald eagle flying with outstretched wings. “United States of America” is at the top.
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2000 PCGS MS70 $50 Platinum American Eagle
11400 USD
In the year 2000 we saw the half-ounce Platinum American Eagle mintage drop by over forty percent, with just over 18,000 pieces produced. It was a record low in terms of mintages for Platinum Eagles for all denominations. Due to these low mintage numbers, collectors and investors try to add these to their collections when they become available. Only 11 coins have been certified perfect 70 by PCGS. If you have been looking to add a truly exceptional and rare Platinum Eagle, look no further than this flawless half-ounce piece.
The obverse features the face of the famous Statue of Liberty, as she is also raising her arm. The reverse depicts a bald eagle flying with outstretched wings. “United States of America” is at the top.
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2000 PCGS MS70 $50 Gold American Eagle
9750 USD
Have you been looking to add one of the most rare one-ounce Gold American Eagles to your collection? Then the first Gold American Eagle from the new millennium needs to be added to your collection. There is great depth and clarity in the details. The surfaces glow with a brilliant original mint luster. There were only 433,319 one-ounce Gold American Eagles minted in 2000 and only 51 coins have been graded a perfect MS70 by PCGS. This Gold Eagle is stunning and will make an excellent addition to any collection or investment portfolio.
Design features a male bald eagle in flight carrying an olive branch to his nest, where a female awaits with her young on the reverse and the obverse features the design of Lady Liberty walking confidently against the sun’s rays which was adapted from the famed Augustus Saint-Gaudens.
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2000 PCGS MS70 Silver American Eagle
4400 USD
The year 2000 marked the beginning of the new millennia and was the last year of production of Silver Eagle at the revered Philadelphia Mint. The mint produced over 9 million bullion Silver Eagles that year which came close to the 1986 record. Even though we saw a near-record for the time in terms of mintage, only 110 pieces have achieved the perfect MS70 grade by PCGS. Collectors and investors alike are always looking for early-year Silver Eagles to add to their collections because of their scarcity. This is flawless example deserves a place in your collection!
The obverse features Adolph A. Weinman’s design of Lady Liberty draped in an American flag, walking gracefully as the sun rises over a ridge. The reverse features John Mercanti’s heraldic eagle with 13 small stars representing the original colonies.
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2000-W NGC PF70 $10 Platinum American Eagle
345 USD
The year 2000 marked the fourth year of production of the Proof Platinum American Eagle series. The obverse side of the coin was designed by revered U.S Mint sculptor and engraver, John Mercanti and the reverse was designed by the famed U.S Mint sculptor and engraver, Thomas D. Rogers. In 2000, the Mint Struck just over 15,000 one-tenth ounce proof Platinum American Eagles, and less than 8% of those pieces have achieved the perfect PF70 grade by NGC. Fractional platinum is sought after by investors and collectors across the world because they are no longer in production by the U.S Mint.
The obverse features the face of the famous Statue of Liberty, as she is also raising her arm. The reverse depicts a bald eagle in the southeastern wetlands of the United States.
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2000-W PCGS PF70 $25 Platinum American Eagle
495 USD
The year 2000 marked the fourth year of production of the Proof Platinum American Eagle series. Following the previous theme, the United States Mint continued the “Vistas of Liberty” design series for the Proof versions of the coins. The design featured the American Bald Eagle within America’s heartland, flying above a Midwestern field. In 2000 the Mint struck 11,995 one-quarter ounce proof Platinum American Eagles which represented over a 10% drop in overall mintage when compared to the previous year. Less than 6% of coins receiving the perfect PF70 grade by PCGS.
The obverse features the face of the famous Statue of Liberty, as she is also raising her arm. The reverse depicts a bald eagle in the southeastern wetlands of the United States.
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2000-W PCGS PF70 $50 Platinum American Eagle
1325 USD
The year 2000 marked the fourth year of production of the Proof Platinum American Eagle series. The obverse side of the coin was designed by revered U.S Mint sculptor and engraver, John Mercanti and the reverse was designed by the famed U.S Mint sculptor and engraver, Thomas D. Rogers. In 2000, the Mint Struck just over 11,000 one-half ounce proof Platinum American Eagles, and less than 5% of those pieces have achieved the perfect PF70 grade by NGC. Fractional platinum is sought after by investors and collectors across the world because they are no longer in production by the U.S Mint.
The obverse features the face of the famous Statue of Liberty, as she is also raising her arm. The reverse depicts a bald eagle in the southeastern wetlands of the United States.
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2001-W NGC PF70 $100 Platinum American Eagle
2450 USD
The year 2001 marked the fifth year of production of the Proof Platinum American Eagle series. Following the previous theme, the United States Mint continued the “Vistas of Liberty” design series for the Proof versions of the coins. The design featured the American Bald Eagle in the southwestern desert with saguaro cacti. In 2001 the Mint struck 8,969 one-ounce proof Platinum American Eagles which represented nearly a 30% drop in overall mintage when compared to the previous year. Less than 8% of the coins struck have received the perfect PF70 grade by NGC.
The obverse features the face of the famous Statue of Liberty, as she is also raising her arm. The reverse depicts a bald eagle in the southwestern desert with saguaro cacti.
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2001-W NGC PF70 $25 Platinum American Eagle
495 USD
The year 2001 marked the fifth year of production of the Proof Platinum American Eagle series. Following the previous theme, the United States Mint continued the “Vistas of Liberty” design series for the Proof versions of the coins. The design featured the American Bald Eagle in the southwestern desert with saguaro cacti. In 2001 the Mint struck 8,847 one-quarter ounce proof Platinum American Eagles which represented over a 25% drop in overall mintage when compared to the previous year. Less than 10% of the coins struck have received the perfect PF70 grade by NGC.
The obverse features the face of the famous Statue of Liberty, as she is also raising her arm. The reverse depicts a bald eagle in the southwestern desert with saguaro cacti.
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2001-W PCGS PF70 $10 Platinum American Eagle
375 USD
The year 2001 marked the fifth year of production of the Proof Platinum American Eagle series. Following the previous theme, the United States Mint continued the “Vistas of Liberty” design series for the Proof versions of the coins. The design featured the American Bald Eagle in the southwestern desert with saguaro cacti. In 2001 the Mint struck 12,174 one-tenth ounce proof Platinum American Eagles which represented over a 20% drop in overall mintage when compared to the previous year. Less than 3% of the coins struck have received the perfect PF70 grade by PCGS.
The obverse features the face of the famous Statue of Liberty, as she is also raising her arm. The reverse depicts a bald eagle in the southwestern desert with saguaro cacti.
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2002 NGC MS69 $100 Platinum American Eagle
1400 USD
In the year 2002 we saw the one-ounce Platinum American Eagle production start drop off by nearly 20% compared to the previous year. The mint produced just over 11,000 one-ounce pieces. Only 478 pieces have received the near perfect grade of MS69 by NGC. This coin shows very well and is a key date in the series.
The obverse features the face of the famous Statue of Liberty, as she is also raising her arm. The reverse depicts a bald eagle flying with outstretched wings. “United States of America” is at the top.